Wokingham Borough Council’s debt level is £700 million and ‘too high’ warns Lib Dems
THE AMOUNT that Wokingham Borough Council is borrowing was a concern raised by opposition councillors at a virtual meeting of ...
THE AMOUNT that Wokingham Borough Council is borrowing was a concern raised by opposition councillors at a virtual meeting of ...
“The first year’s recipients cover a wide range of, and in many cases innovative, projects, and I look forward to ...
Wokingham Station's footbridge is due to be restored, and questions have been raised about the original paintwork.
“The pavements are too dangerous to walk along due to the speed of the passing freight vehicles and other reckless ...
A week after the council launched its campaign to fight housing numbers, leader John Halsall said he is determined to ...
WOKINGHAM is to receive new recycling sacks aimed at reducing the amount of wet cardboard sent to landfills. A special ...
If Robert Jenrick’s planning reforms launched in early August have taught us anything, it’s that you shouldn’t trust Government Ministers ...
The multi-million pound project will see low-quality social housing in Gorse Ride replaced with 249 energy efficient homes. Of these, ...
“Conservative councillors who gave evidence to the call-in confirmed that the sacks were never going to be purchased until after ...
RESIDENTS will be allowed to have their say at virtual planning meetings from this month. Cllr Rachelle Shepherd-DuBey, Liberal Democrat ...
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